How do I mount a TV in the bathroom?
I want to put a recessed tv in the bathroom that shares a wall where a tv already is. Can I just connect and drop the cords in the wall? Any suggestions? Thanks so much Karen
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Cable, antenna, audio cords can be dropped in the wall. Power cords cannot. Always chance of sparks, shorts, or fire.
You should use a GFI outlet.
You really need to install a tv that is made for the high moisture environment a bathroom has. Over time a moisture build and an electronic device are not a good combo. But they made tv's for use outside and the bathroom which provide much more protection from the damp atmosphere of a bathroom.
Mogie is right about the high humidity of a bathroom, an outdoor set up will offer you the least problems.
You have me wondering...why do you have a tv in the bathroom?
Ha, husband doesn’t want to miss a moment of news lol